The cat family is a rich and diverse collection of species, ranging from the domesticated house cat to the iconic lion. Discover the beauty of each member in this feline family.
By guest blogger Aaron Lax
Big cats are some of the most fascinating wild animals - so powerful and intimidating, yet so beautiful and at times endearing like a house cat. Here we explore some facts about these amazing animals.
Tigers
Tigers are the largest of the cat family, which makes them the largest wild cat in the world! Adult tigers can weigh up to 363kg and measure up to 3.3 metres – nearly 11 feet!
Lions
Lions have proven themselves to be the leading brain boxes of the big cat kingdom, solving puzzles that other big cats can’t.
Jaguars
Jaguars are highly adaptable and can survive in a range of habitats. They prefer to be near water, such as a tropical rainforest or swamp, but can also be in found in forests or grasslands.
Lynxes
Lynxes are highly solitary creatures and are rarely seen. The Iberian Lynx is the world’s most endangered cat.
Servals
The name ‘serval’ is derived from a Portuguese word meaning ‘wolf-deer’. Due to their striking appearance, these animals are sometimes called ‘the cat of spare parts’.
Cheetahs
Cheetahs are famous for being the fastest land mammals on the planet, with a top speed of about 82mph. The black tear-shaped streaks on their face help to reflect the sun, aiding their vision when hunting.
Big Cats and our Not Entertainers Campaign
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